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Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 2:09 pm
by skorpion76
Actually wrote:Let me dedicate a song to you Skorpion..."BEING BORING".
It's a flashback. It's about Neil's youth. He remembers when he was younger. It's the last song in a thriology about his close friend who died in aids. The first song was "It couldn't happen here" and it's about when it was discovered that his friend had AIDS. The second song was "Your Funny Uncle" which was playing on his funeral. "Being Boring" is the third and last song in this thriology. It's about when Neil remembers his youth. The song begins with when he searching through his old scrap books and remembers the teenage parties. Being boring is a song about remembering happy and troublefree days in the youth.
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 3:25 pm
by Boy Strange
skorpion76 wrote:Actually wrote:Let me dedicate a song to you Skorpion..."BEING BORING".
It's a flashback. It's about Neil's youth. He remembers when he was younger. It's the last song in a thriology about his close friend who died in aids. The first song was "It couldn't happen here" and it's about when it was discovered that his friend had AIDS. The second song was "Your Funny Uncle" which was playing on his funeral. "Being Boring" is the third and last song in this thriology. It's about when Neil remembers his youth. The song begins with when he searching through his old scrap books and remembers the teenage parties. Being boring is a song about remembering happy and troublefree days in the youth.
Actually it's a quartet, ending with Party Song.
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 3:25 pm
by Joemoz
glennjridge wrote:
hey lets all be gentle.its quite possible some new posters arent in on our particular forum etiquette and dont know until someone tells them.
In that case, the proper behaviour would be to observe for a bit, thus getting acquainted with the forum decorum.
Anyone worth not ignoring would realise that starting up 10-15 new subjects with nothing interesting to say is not a valuable contribution to any forum.
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 4:43 pm
by skorpion76
Boy Strange wrote:skorpion76 wrote:Actually wrote:Let me dedicate a song to you Skorpion..."BEING BORING".
It's a flashback. It's about Neil's youth. He remembers when he was younger. It's the last song in a thriology about his close friend who died in aids. The first song was "It couldn't happen here" and it's about when it was discovered that his friend had AIDS. The second song was "Your Funny Uncle" which was playing on his funeral. "Being Boring" is the third and last song in this thriology. It's about when Neil remembers his youth. The song begins with when he searching through his old scrap books and remembers the teenage parties. Being boring is a song about remembering happy and troublefree days in the youth.
Actually it's a quartet, ending with Party Song.
So, what is party song about?
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 4:55 pm
by Pani
Hillbilly wrote:Dumme Schweden!
Alter Schwede!

Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 5:08 pm
by bobblekat
Pani wrote:Hillbilly wrote:Dumme Schweden!
Alter Schwede!

Recht hast, Pani

Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 5:27 pm
by skorpion76
glennjridge wrote:
hey lets all be gentle.its quite possible some new posters arent in on our particular forum etiquette and dont know until someone tells them.
Exactly. I agree with you. Maybe I should start a thread called Comment Songs instead?
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 5:29 pm
by Pet Shop Girl
skorpion76 wrote:glennjridge wrote:
hey lets all be gentle.its quite possible some new posters arent in on our particular forum etiquette and dont know until someone tells them.
Exactly. I agree with you. Maybe I should start a thread called Comment Songs instead?
I think it is too late for that.
Posted: Thu 30 Nov 2006, 5:32 pm
by skorpion76
Too late?
Posted: Fri 01 Dec 2006, 4:07 am
by heilgrl
glennjridge wrote:
hey lets all be gentle.its quite possible some new posters arent in on our particular forum etiquette and dont know until someone tells them.
What are ur stats? ur so sweet...I got a pool table in the garage (had to be the cheesehead)...hey, "no fighting, no fighting"...
